Ten months after lung cancer surgery, back pain may be caused by bone metastasis of tumor, but it may also be caused by non-tumor factors or other diseases.
1. Bone metastasis: Bone metastasis is a common cause of back pain in lung cancer patients. Research shows that more than 50% of lung cancer patients may have bone metastasis, and when lung cancer metastasizes to thoracic vertebrae or scapulae, back pain will occur, at this time, patients should go to the hospital in time to do the corresponding examination, so as to make a clear diagnosis.
2. Non-tumor factors: if patients stay in bed for a long time after lung cancer surgery, it will lead to poor local blood circulation, which can also cause back pain.
3. Other diseases: Frozen shoulder, cervical spondylosis and some other diseases may also cause back pain.
If lung cancer patients have back pain ten months after operation, it is recommended to go to hospital and do relevant examination under the guidance of doctor to clarify the cause of the disease and treat it in time.